This textbook on statistics is written for students in medicine, epidemiology, and public health. It builds on the important role evidence-based medicine now plays in the clinical practice of physicians, physician assistants and allied health practitioners. By bringing research design and statistics to the fore, this book can integrate these skills into the curricula of professional programs. Students, particularly practitioners-in-training, will learn statistical skills that are required of today’s clinicians. Practice problems at the end of each chapter and downloadable data sets provided by the authors ensure readers get practical experience that they can then apply to their own work.
The SPSS® Companion Manual introduces a new statistical technology, SPSS, to the Workshop Statistics series. SPSS enables you to perform intense numerical calculations in a fraction of the time it would take you to do so with a standard calculator. Originally designed for use in the social sciences (the abbreviation SPSS stands for Statistical Program for the Social Sciences), SPSS is frequently used in both academia and business environments ... the whole of the Workshop Statistics parent text is not reproduced in this manual. The SPSS Companion Manual really begins with the second Workshop Statistics topic; Topic 2 introduces you to SPSS, allowing you to familiarize yourself with the software's capabilities while using small data sets. The remaining topics included in this manual contain only those in-class and homework activities for which SPSS can be used to perform data analysis."--Preface
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